The First Point.

Three scientists, Papaia, Banani, Ravioli, and their assistant Igor, are on a plane heading to the famous dark matter conference…

During the flight, Banani finds a very interesting book.

We are on the plane, where Ravioli and Banani are discussing the book.

Ravioli: Are you still reading that book?

Banani: Yes, I’m going deeper into point 1.

Ravioli: The one that says everything that begins to exist has a cause.

Banani: Yes, exactly.

Ravioli: I think it speaks for itself.

Banani: Yes, but there are some details. For example, what do we mean by “beginning to exist”?

Ravioli: Seems obvious to me. Something that wasn’t there before is there now. Like a table or a chair.

Banani: Yes, but isn’t a table or a chair just a collection of components that we assemble to get the final result? How can we say that the table and the chair begin to exist?

Ravioli: Bah! In the end, it’s just wordplay. The table and the chair existed before too, just in the form of unassembled pieces.

Banani: Exactly, but in any case, the pieces need someone to assemble them.

Ravioli: And that’s our cause.

Banani: Exactly. That’s why we say that everything that begins to exist needs a cause.

Ravioli: Like I said, I don’t see any problems with this point. It’s obvious.

Igor: The thing I really don’t understand, and that remains a mystery, is why we keep following Papaia at this point.

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Oh, wait! Never mind… It’s simple! It’s because he’s always the one who pays!

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